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Unsolved Case Files: Escape at 10,000 Feet: D.B. Cooper and the Missing Money
By (Author) Tom Sullivan
Illustrated by Tom Sullivan
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Balzer and Bray
27th May 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Memoirs, true stories and non-fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Law, police and crime
364.1552
104
Width 159mm, Height 216mm
252g
An ALA Top Ten Best Graphic Novel for Children
A thrilling new graphic nonfiction series about real FBI cases, launching with a gripping, minute-by-minute account of the only unsolved airplane hijacking in the U.S.
CASE NO. 001: NORJAK
NOVEMBER 24, 1971
PORTLAND, OREGON
2:00 P.M.
A man in his mid-forties, wearing a suit and overcoat, buys a ticket for Northwest Orient Airlines flight 305 bound for Seattle.
3:07 P.M.
The man presents his demands: $200,000 in cash and four parachutes. If the demands are not met, he threatens to detonate the explosive device in his briefcase.
So begins the astonishing true story of the man known as D.B. Cooper, and the only unsolved airplane hijacking case in the United States. Comic panels, reproductions of documents from real FBI files, and photos from the investigation combine for a thrilling read for sleuths of all ages.
What better way to draw readers into nonfiction than through an exciting graphic novel This series will appeal to readers of series such as Nathan Hales Hazardous Tales. Fans of history and whodunits, CSI-club kids, and graphic novel enthusiasts alike will be pulled in by the suspenseful, complex, and kid-appropriate cases in this series.
Sidebars provide fun facts about pre-2001 air travel, serial numbers on currency, airplane design, and more. Backmatter showcases period photos and primary source material in FBI archives.
"This stranger-than-fiction saga thrives thanks to spectacular design choices: 'Dick Tracy'esque hard-boiled cartooning; rugged, mechanical typefaces; and a bevy of files, folders, and miscellaneous paperwork come together to form a fabulous criminal collage. A compulsively readable series debut." Kirkus Reviews Sporting a comic books sensibility with a Common Core State Standards love of primary documents and a narrative voice youd follow to the ends of the earth, THIS is what we need to see more of, people! Fuse #8 Blog/School Library Journal
Tom Sullivan has been fascinated by science fiction for as long as he can remember and has spent many a night gazing at the stars pondering "What ifs" Tom is the author and illustrator of I Used to Be a Fish and Blue vs. Yellow. You can learn more at thomasgsullivan.com.